PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
I. History of the Inscription.
II. Character and Purpose of the Inscription.
III. Divisions of the Text.
IV. The Greek Version.
V. The Supplement.
VI. Trustworthiness of the Inscription.
VII. Masons’ Blunders.
VIII. Signs and Abbreviations.
MONUMENTUM ANCYRANUM.
Μεθηρμηνευμέναι ὑπεγράφησαν πράξεις τε καὶ δωρεαὶ Σεβαστοῦ θεοῦ, ἃς ἀπέλιπεν ἐπὶ Ῥώμης ἐνκεχαραγμένας χαλκαῖς στήλαις δυσί.
Below is a copy of the deeds of the divine Augustus, by which he subjected the whole world to the dominion of the Roman people, and of the amounts which he expended upon the commonwealth and the Roman people, as engraved upon two brazen columns which are set up at Rome.
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Supplement.
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE.
I. Editions.
II. Discussions of the Monumentum.
III. Works of Reference Most Frequently Cited.
IV. Classical Authors Cited.